Kivala et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Columnar Self‐Assembly in Electron‐Deficient HeterotriangulenesKivala et al., 2013
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- 18439752871505905519
- Author
- Kivala M
- Pisula W
- Wang S
- Mavrinskiy A
- Gisselbrecht J
- Feng X
- Müllen K
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- Publication venue
- Chemistry–A European Journal
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A series of soluble carbonyl‐bridged heterotriangulenes, in which flexible n‐dodecyl chains are attached through different spacers to the planar nitrogen‐centered polycyclic core, have been synthesized. The introduction of triisopropylsilylethynyl moieties enabled, for the first …
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